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Horrified viewers slam Channel 4 for ‘most graphic thing shown on TV ever’

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MY DEAD Body viewers were left mortified as they watched a human dissection on the Channel 4 show. Doctors were seen dissecting the body of Toni Crews, who had donated her body to science after she died from a rare form of cancer.

Those at home could not believe their eyes and branded the episode the "most graphic thing shown on TV ever". Unable to stomach the surgical scenes, viewers were forced to switch off.

One wrote: "Oh god, the cracking open of the skull will never leave me now. Why am I still watching. This is unbelievable." Another posted: " "100 per cent got to be the most graphic thing shown on TV ever." READ MORE ON CHANNEL 4MUM'S LEGACY How brave mum made an extraordinary decision after shock cancer diagnosis'GOODBYE ALL' BBC broadcaster Simon Warr dies aged 65 hours after revealing cancer battle "I'm only just tuning in to My Dead Body, knowing nothing about it, and I'm astonished," a third echoed. "What an extraordinary and selfless young woman to donate her body to medical science in this way.

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